Influence Of The Timurid Periods On Modern National Holidays
Sadoqat Ermatova , Head Of The Department, Uzbekistan State Institute Of Arts And Culture, Tashkent, UzbekistanAbstract
This article explores the significance, nationality, and spirituality of the celebrations and performances of Amir Temur and Timurids. The influence of celebrations and performances of the Timurid period on modern holidays has been studied, and the similarities and differences of the two periods' holidays are compared.
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